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The Farm Press, Reform and Rural Change, 1895-1920 John J. Fry

The Farm Press, Reform and Rural Change, 1895-1920 By John J. Fry

The Farm Press, Reform and Rural Change, 1895-1920 by John J. Fry


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At the turn of the twentieth century, the Midwestern farm press made recommendations to farmers, but farmers ultimately decided whether or not they would follow the advice. This in-depth look at producers and readers of Midwestern farm newspapers offers a facinating insight into rural American life.

The Farm Press, Reform and Rural Change, 1895-1920 Summary

The Farm Press, Reform and Rural Change, 1895-1920 by John J. Fry

This project contributes to our understanding of rural Midwesterners and farm newspapers at the turn of the century. While cultural historians have mainly focused on readers in town and cities, it examines Midwestern farmers. It also contributes to the new rural history by exploring the ideas of Hal Barron and others that country people selectively adapted the advice given to them by reformers. Finally, it furthers our understanding of American farm newspapers themselves and offers suggestions on how to use them as sources.

About John J. Fry

John Fry is Assistant Professor of History at Trinity Christian College.

Table of Contents

List of tables List of Maps List of Abbreviations Introduction. The Rural Midwest and the Midwestern Farm Press During the Progressive Era, 1895-1920 1. First Class Papers and Never-Stop Papers: Twenty-Five Years of the Midwestern Farm Press 2. Owners and Editors: The Faces Behind the Midwestern Farm Press 3. What Farmers Read and Liked: Scenes of Reading in the Rural Midwest 4. Who Read the Agricultural Journalist?: Farm Newspaper Subscribers in the Lower Midwest 5. Innumerable Little White Churches: The Ritual Church and the Midwestern Farm Press 6. The School House at the Crossroads: The Rural School and the Midwestern Farm Press 7. Why Leave the Farm?: The Rural Family and the Midwestern Farm Press Conclusion. Good Farming-Clear Thinking-Right Living: The USes of Midwestern Farm Newspapers Appendix A. Researching Reading in Rural Midwesterners' Records Appendix B. Midwestern Farm Newspapers since the 1920s. Appendix C. Tables Appendix D. Maps Bibliography

Additional information

NPB9780415972864
9780415972864
0415972868
The Farm Press, Reform and Rural Change, 1895-1920 by John J. Fry
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2005-04-27
258
N/A
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